Tablet working noooow!! :) I just removed wacom drivers, I installed linuxwacom packages from rawhide, and now my tablet is working (I hope it continue well)
Thanks!! Israel El 24 de abril de 2009 14:46, Israel Rodríguez Alonso <[email protected]>escribió: > > 2009/4/24 Martin Sourada <[email protected]> > > On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 14:00 +0200, Israel Rodríguez Alonso wrote: >> > Hello Team, >> > >> Hi, >> >> > Sorry if this should not have written here but I thought that is the >> > art team and perhaps someone has a tablet. >> > >> > >> > Máirín Duffy gives me this link to make my tablet (Wacom Bamboo FUN >> > A5Wide) on Fedora (http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/). I did this: >> > >> > cd linuxwacom(...)/prebuilt >> > ./install >> <snip> >> >> I don't have tablet so forgive me if my question is dumb, but why do you >> try to install the linuxwacom software (and from prebuilt binaries >> instead of recompiling them first) when there is linuxwacom package >> available: >> >> $ yum info linuxwacom >> Loaded plugins: dellsysidplugin2, presto, refresh-packagekit >> Installed Packages >> Name : linuxwacom >> Arch : i586 >> Version : 0.8.2.2 >> Release : 11.fc11 >> Size : 549 k >> Repo : installed >> Summary : Wacom Drivers from Linux Wacom Project >> URL : http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net >> License : LGPLv2+ and GPLv2+ >> Description: The Linux Wacom Project manages the drivers, libraries, and >> : documentation for configuring and running Wacom tablets >> : under the Linux operating system. It contains diagnostic >> : applications as well as X.org XInput drivers. >> > > I tried to install linuxwacom packages from repo befor try this metod :) > But I think in other linux distribution the pakage provided on the repo is > diferent (x11-imput-wacom and wacom-tools) and in the distributions which > use that packages, tablet works out-of-box. > >> >> It's likely that you already have it installed as it's installed by >> default. You've probably broke that by trying to install it manually. I >> suggest you reinstall the linuxwacom package. > > I'll do it > >> >> >> About enabling it, instead of playing with Xorg.conf by hand you might >> want to install wdaemon package: >> >> $ yum info wdaemon >> Loaded plugins: dellsysidplugin2, presto, refresh-packagekit >> Available Packages >> Name : wdaemon >> Arch : i586 >> Version : 0.15 >> Release : 2.fc11 >> Size : 32 k >> Repo : rawhide >> Summary : Hotplug helper for Wacom X.org driver >> URL : >> http://jake.ruivo.org/~aris/wdaemon/<http://jake.ruivo.org/%7Earis/wdaemon/> >> License : GPLv2+ >> Description: Helper application which emulates persistent input devices >> : for Wacom tablets so they can be plugged and unplugged >> : while X.org server is running. This should go away as soon >> : X.org properly supports hotplugging. > > > Thanks for this! > >> >> >> Martin > > > Israel > >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fedora-art-list mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-art-list >> >> >
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